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If we are talking investment, at that price point you would be better off going a bit postwar and picking up a nice Jackie Robinson card. if sentiment, just buy whatever card of a player you enjoy and want to have for a long time.
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I’m on the same thought path as Adam but I think Robinson cards have already appreciated a lot. I would say a nice Larry Doby card. He broke the color barrier in the AL only a little after Robinson and had a stellar career. I think his contribution to baseball will become more appreciated in the future and the value of his cards will pop.
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